TheFUJIFILM X-T5 is a compact and robust multimedia mirrorless camera, equipped with a newly engineered 40MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR BSI sensor that delivers exceptional image quality. It is similar in dimensions to the original X-T1 and is lighter than it
TheFUJIFILM X-T5 is a compact and robust multimedia mirrorless camera, equipped with a newly engineered 40MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR BSI sensor that delivers exceptional image quality. It is similar in dimensions to the original X-T1 and is lighter than its predecessor, featuring a traditional dial-based design combined with advanced technology. This includes a seven-stop in-body image stabilization system, a Pixel Shift Multi-Shot mode capable of producing 160MP files, and rapid shutter speeds reaching up to 1/180,000 sec with the electronic shutter. Beyond its diverse still photography functions, the X-T5 excels in videography, offering internal recording capabilities of up to 6.2K in 4:2:2 10-bit color, as well as 12-bit ProRes RAW and Blackmagic RAW output via HDMI.
The X-T5 provides exceptional image quality, equipped with a 40MP X-Trans 5 HR CMOS sensor housed within a compact and lightweight design that enhances both functionality and portability. The camera’s small size does not detract from its imaging performance; rather, the enhanced image processing algorithm ensures remarkable results, rich in detail throughout the native ISO range.
The X-T5 boasts exceptional autofocus capabilities, incorporating 425 phase-detection points and achieving sensitivity down to -7 EV, making it effective in extremely low-light environments. Furthermore, supported by advanced deep learning, an AI adaptive algorithm enhances this focusing system’s ability to automatically identify and track a variety of subjects, including animals, athletes, birds, vehicles, motorcycles, and other moving objects.
The in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system of the camera significantly reduces the detrimental effects of camera shake. The integrated 5-axis sensor-shift image stabilization can diminish the visibility of camera shake by as much as 7 stops. This stabilization system is compatible with the majority of X Series lenses, including those without built-in stabilization, and proves advantageous when utilizing slower shutter speeds or shooting in challenging lighting environments. Furthermore, digital image stabilization can be employed during video capture to enhance the steadiness of footage, particularly when filming without a tripod.
By employing the camera’s In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) system to accurately adjust the sensor position, the Pixel Shift Multishot feature captures 20 distinct frames with a single press of the shutter button. The resulting images are merged through Pixel Shift Combiner software, effectively enhancing the camera’s resolution to create a highly detailed 160MP file. This capability is particularly suited for commercial uses or digital archiving, and it is especially beneficial for any stationary subject where superior image quality is essential.
This advanced camera features robust video capabilities, allowing for internal recording of films at a maximum resolution of 6.2K at 30 frames per second in 4:2:2 10-bit color. Additionally, it offers a 4K HQ mode that oversamples 6.2K footage to deliver enhanced 4K output. The elevated video resolution enables a 2x digital zoom function, thereby enhancing in-camera flexibility while maintaining high quality.
The recording options include both F-Log and F-Log2, with F-Log2 offering an enhanced dynamic range exceeding 13 stops. Furthermore, 12-bit ProRes RAW and Blackmagic RAW can be transmitted via HDMI to Atomos and Blackmagic devices, respectively.
The X-T5 delivers exceptional imaging capabilities, ensuring it is equipped to capture action, regardless of the speed of the subject. With a maximum electronic shutter speed of 1/180,000 seconds and a peak mechanical shutter speed of 1/8000 seconds, it can effectively freeze any moving subject. Additionally, a mere 35 ms lag time allows for an almost immediate response upon pressing the shutter release. By holding down the shutter, the X-T5 can capture images at rates of up to 15 frames per second with the mechanical shutter and 20 frames per second with the electronic shutter. In either case, no significant moment will go unrecorded.
Film Simulation modes enable users to emulate the aesthetic and characteristics of various FUJIFILM film types, such as Provia, Velvia, Astia, Classic Chrome, PRO Neg.Std, PRO Neg. Hi, Classic Neg., Nostalgic Neg., Eterna Cinema, Eterna Bleach Bypass, Acros, Acros with Ye Filter, Acros with R Filter, Acros with G Filter, as well as Black & White, Black & White with Ye Filter, Black & White with R Filter, Black & White with G Filter, and Sepia.
The FUJIFILM XF 16-80mm f/4 R OIS WRis an exceptionally adaptable zoom lens, equivalent to 24-120mm, making it ideal for a diverse range of shooting scenarios. It offers a constant maximum aperture of f/4, allowing for consistent exposure across its focal length, which spans from wide-angle to medium-telephoto. The lens is designed with an advanced optical configuration that incorporates three aspherical elements and one ED aspherical element, effectively reducing various aberrations to achieve remarkable sharpness and clarity. Furthermore, a Super EBC coating enhances contrast and color fidelity by minimizing flare and ghosting, particularly in challenging lighting conditions. The lens also features a rapid and silent autofocus system, complemented by a six-stop effective image stabilization mechanism that significantly reduces the effects of camera shake. Additionally, it is fully weather-sealed, ensuring reliable performance in adverse weather conditions.
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